EXERCISE 63–16 Chicago documentation: bibliography

EXERCISE 63–16Chicago documentation: bibliography

Choose the Chicago bibliography entry that is handled correctly.

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EXERCISE 63–16 Chicago documentation: bibliography - 1 of 10: The student has paraphrased material from a book, The Age of Reform: From Bryan to F.D.R., by Richard Hofstadter. It was published in 1955 in New York by Vintage Books.

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EXERCISE 63–16 Chicago documentation: bibliography - 2 of 10: The student has cited the fourth edition of a book, The American Promise: A History of the United States, by James L. Roark, Michael P. Johnson, Patricia Cline Cohen, Sarah Stage, Alan Lawson, and Susan M. Hartmann. The book was published in Boston by Bedford/St. Martin’s in 2009.

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EXERCISE 63–16 Chicago documentation: bibliography - 3 of 10: The student has summarized material from an article, “America and Its Discontents,” by Lilian and Oscar Handlin. The article appears on pages 15-37 of volume 64, number 1 of the journal American Scholar, published in 1995.

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EXERCISE 63–16 Chicago documentation: bibliography - 4 of 10: The student has quoted from the article “Dust, the Thermostat: How Tiny Airborne Particles Manipulate Global Climate,” by Sid Perkins, which appears on pages 200-202 of the September 29, 2001, edition of the magazine Science News (volume 160, number 13).

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EXERCISE 63–16 Chicago documentation: bibliography - 5 of 10: The student has paraphrased material from an essay, “Learning from the Prairie,” by Scott Russell Sanders. It appears on pages 3-15 of the anthology The New Agrarianism: Land, Culture, and the Community of Life, edited by Eric T. Freyfogle. The book was published in Washington, DC, in 2001 by Island Press.

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EXERCISE 63–16 Chicago documentation: bibliography - 6 of 10: The student has cited an unpublished PhD dissertation, “The Righteous Cause: Some Religious Aspects of Kansas Populism,” by Leland Levi Lengel. The dissertation was accepted in Eugene, Oregon, by the University of Oregon in 1968 and is listed in the ProQuest database with document number AAT 6900033.

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EXERCISE 63–16 Chicago documentation: bibliography - 7 of 10: The student has quoted from an article, “Biography of Hugh Hammond Bennett,” appearing on the Web site of the National Resources Conservation Service, a division of the US Department of Agriculture (the site’s sponsor). The title of the site is National Resources Conservation Service. No author is listed for the article, and no date of posting is given. The date of access was February 29, 2004. The URL of the article is http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/about/history/bennett.html.

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EXERCISE 63–16 Chicago documentation: bibliography - 8 of 10: The student has cited a journal article accessed through a database. The article is “Small Farms, Externalities, and the Dust Bowl of the 1930s,” by Zeynep K. Hansen and Gary D. Libecap. It appeared on pages 665-95 in the Journal of Political Economy, dated June 2004, volume 112, issue 3. The database is JSTOR, and the article is assigned the persistent URL http://www.jstor.org/stable/3555186.

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EXERCISE 63–16 Chicago documentation: bibliography - 9 of 10: The student has cited an article, “Another One Bites the Dust,” by Lester R. Brown, which appeared in an online publication, Grist Magazine, on May 29, 2001. The URL of the article is http://www.gristmagazine.com/maindish/brown052901.asp.

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EXERCISE 63–16 Chicago documentation: bibliography - 10 of 10: The student has quoted dialogue from the film The Grapes of Wrath, directed by John Ford. The film was produced in 1940 by Twentieth Century Fox. The student viewed a DVD released in 2004 by Fox Home Entertainment in Beverly Hills, California.